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sandy. >> that true mystery, what happened to the vibrant young mom who vanished from a seattle suburb endured for years. those who loved sandy johnson, those who longed for her return waited almost two decades for answers and a slice of justice. >>> the story starts in april 1996, april 26, to be precise. a friday. in the seattle area, the weather was doing what it does in this part of the world -- clouding up and spritzing rain. that day, sandy johnson, a 28 year old wife and mother had a to-do list as long as her arm. >> she was going to run and do all her errands that day to get ready for her son's birthday party the next day. >> vickie was a good friend of sandy's. they bonded in the hospital ach their sons, both premature were born on the same day. sandy was a little younger than vickie, a tiny woman with a huge zest for life. >> i loved being around sandy. seemed like she really cared about people. >> no one knew that better than sandy's cousins. they all grew up together. >> sandy is
sandy. >> that true mystery, what happened to the vibrant young mom who vanished from a seattle suburb endured for years. those who loved sandy johnson, those who longed for her return waited almost two decades for answers and a slice of justice. >>> the story starts in april 1996, april 26, to be precise. a friday. in the seattle area, the weather was doing what it does in this part of the world -- clouding up and spritzing rain. that day, sandy johnson, a 28 year old wife and...
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. >>> still ahead, the latest details on hurricane sandy. senator marco rubio's daughter airlifted to a hospital after a golf cart accident. >>> we have your sports next. your forecast also coming up. >>> very good morning to you. welcome back to "early today." here are other stories making news this morning syrian military jets bombed opposition areas in damascus and other parts of the country violating a truce. the strikes killed at least 14 people including women and children. >>> in massachusetts, officials close another pharmacy as part of the outbreak of fungal disease that killed 25 people and made 344 sick. a sur surprise inspection turned up unsanitary conditions run by a company called infusion resource. >>> in florida, the 12-year-old daughter of senator marco rubio is hospitalized in fair condition with a head injury following a golf cart accident over the weekend. she is undergoing tests, but is expected to recover. >>> the unmanned dragon space capsule undocked from the international space station and returned safely to earth c
. >>> still ahead, the latest details on hurricane sandy. senator marco rubio's daughter airlifted to a hospital after a golf cart accident. >>> we have your sports next. your forecast also coming up. >>> very good morning to you. welcome back to "early today." here are other stories making news this morning syrian military jets bombed opposition areas in damascus and other parts of the country violating a truce. the strikes killed at least 14 people...
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at one of the nation's top colleges destroyed by sandy. much more ahead this morning on "early today." >>> welcome back. election day is now less than 140 hours away, but right now for millions of sandy's victims, the next two days will hold a lot of uncertainty. a new poll shows the president up by five points in ohio. that's unchanged from two weeks ago. in florida, just a single point separates the two wand dats. the president had a nine-point lead in september. it's a similar story in virginia where mitt romney closed the president's lead to within two points. nbc's tracie potts has the latest from washington. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. less than a week away from this campaign and governor romney is now cautiously venturing back onto the campaign trail. president obama still really tied up with dealing with the storm. so the campaign is back on sort of. we've got paul ryan who is back out in wisconsin today. vice president biden in florida, and so is governor romney. he's got three stops in florida today. h
at one of the nation's top colleges destroyed by sandy. much more ahead this morning on "early today." >>> welcome back. election day is now less than 140 hours away, but right now for millions of sandy's victims, the next two days will hold a lot of uncertainty. a new poll shows the president up by five points in ohio. that's unchanged from two weeks ago. in florida, just a single point separates the two wand dats. the president had a nine-point lead in september. it's a...
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sandy becton has also started a new job. its entry level and a long commute, but she has health benefits. that's all for now. i'm lester holt. that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this christmas sunday, a special conversation about the state of the country. and a look ahead. our own 2012 playbook, with keys to the new year. the presidential campaign, taxes, the economy, and jobs. national security, and other hot topics like health care and immigration. what you should look for in 2012. the major players, potential outcomes, and the biggest unknowns. with us, nbc's special correspondent and author of the book "the time of our lives," tom brokaw. "new york times" columnist and author of the book "that used to be us," tom friedman. president of the national urban league and former mayor of new orleans, marc morial. and columnist for the washington post, kathleen parker. and in a special christmas day reflection, we'll hear from the former archbishop of washingt
sandy becton has also started a new job. its entry level and a long commute, but she has health benefits. that's all for now. i'm lester holt. that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this christmas sunday, a special conversation about the state of the country. and a look ahead. our own 2012 playbook, with keys to the new year. the presidential campaign, taxes, the economy, and jobs. national security, and other hot topics...
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also we'll take a closer look at sandy. this is something we'll be talking about for weeks, laura, so back to you for now. >>> new this morning, bay area 911 calls once again being answered locally after a fire at a major dispatch center caused calls to be redirected out of the area. the fire in the chp's communications center in vallejo was reported about 10:00 last night. the emergency call center serves nine counties throughout the bay area. for a few hours all incoming 911 calls were redirected to sacramento and monterey. there was minimal damage to the building and dispatchers were let back in at about 2:00 this morning. no word on what caused that fire. >>> 4:49. coming up -- >> it's unbelievable. it's something i definitely -- i think this time around i appreciate it even more because i understand the difficulty of doing it. >> that's right. twice in three years. the giants once again world series champions. team coverage still ahead. >>> should have said spoiler alert. i recorded. no, i watched it. look over here, t
also we'll take a closer look at sandy. this is something we'll be talking about for weeks, laura, so back to you for now. >>> new this morning, bay area 911 calls once again being answered locally after a fire at a major dispatch center caused calls to be redirected out of the area. the fire in the chp's communications center in vallejo was reported about 10:00 last night. the emergency call center serves nine counties throughout the bay area. for a few hours all incoming 911 calls...
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plus sandy's impact on the election. you're watching "early today." >>> this large historic weather event has so many elements to it. one of the ones that's most surprising to people is the fact that this hurricane brought blizzard conditions to the appalachians. it has happened before that a storm in stouth earn position has moved to the north and there's been snow in it. just the fact that it's happening again and it's a huge blizzard and for the most part it's close to where the landfall is, that makes it unusual. we have snow from michigan, ohio, a little trying to sneak into indiana. kentucky, west virginia and mountains of north carolina. we have seven different states with snow on the back side. as i mentioned, they're telling people to stay off the roads if possible in west virginia. there are still leaves on the trees there. they're in for their own destruction. forecast for the west today, a nice day like yesterday from vegas to phoenix. cool with the morning clouds in l.a. we have showers once again in the nor
plus sandy's impact on the election. you're watching "early today." >>> this large historic weather event has so many elements to it. one of the ones that's most surprising to people is the fact that this hurricane brought blizzard conditions to the appalachians. it has happened before that a storm in stouth earn position has moved to the north and there's been snow in it. just the fact that it's happening again and it's a huge blizzard and for the most part it's close to...
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sandy leaving a mark on parts of north carolina. these are pictures from curo beach 30 miles north of wilmington. rising tides flooded homes. as many as 50 million people are in that hurricane's path. >> let's get right to meteorologist christina loren who has been tracking hurricane sandy all morning long. >> this is something that meteorologists can only dream up. when you think of all of the interesting components that are coming together and the timing of the storm. let's take you out live and show you the seas are getting very violent out here at dewey beach in delaware. 100 miles away from this location and feeling the impact of the brunt of the outer bands of sandy. hurricane sandy gained strength after crossing the loop current. it is a warm current in the atlantic. they move north bay and they lose that intensity. she has strengthened. maximum sustained winds up to 90 miles per hour. landfall expected late this afternoon. along the jersey shore at 125 miles south of new york city. the power of the storm is unprecedented. we
sandy leaving a mark on parts of north carolina. these are pictures from curo beach 30 miles north of wilmington. rising tides flooded homes. as many as 50 million people are in that hurricane's path. >> let's get right to meteorologist christina loren who has been tracking hurricane sandy all morning long. >> this is something that meteorologists can only dream up. when you think of all of the interesting components that are coming together and the timing of the storm. let's take...
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the very latest on sandy. at least 74 people in the u.s. have died as a result of hurricane sandy. millions remain without power, and recovery isn't coming nearly fast enough. new jersey is just one of the places there are major gasoline shortages. people are waking up with canisters and walking up with canisters trying to get fuel. and further down the coast, take a look as cars are lined up for blocks, if not miles. some people waited more than an hour for a chance to fill up. >>> another big oil problem, a massive leak, a fuel leak at a tank facility. more than 300,000 gallons of diesel crude spilled into the water separating new jersey from staten island. containment booms are keeping the oil where it is. >>> in connecticut, these are such intense images. look at that as three mansions burned to the ground as wind gusts fueled the flames monday night. firefighters couldn't save the homes because of the intensity of the situation. >>> and back to new jersey, where at least 25% of hoboken remains under water. the national guard arrived there but the mayor is begging for more assi
the very latest on sandy. at least 74 people in the u.s. have died as a result of hurricane sandy. millions remain without power, and recovery isn't coming nearly fast enough. new jersey is just one of the places there are major gasoline shortages. people are waking up with canisters and walking up with canisters trying to get fuel. and further down the coast, take a look as cars are lined up for blocks, if not miles. some people waited more than an hour for a chance to fill up. >>>...
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sandy's wrath is far from over. in just about ten minutes our live team coverage continues on the storm's impact and how the effects are being felt in the presidential race. >>> 5:33. on a much brighter note, the orange and black will be celebrating halloween with that world series victory parade. the championship celebration starts off tomorrow morning and if it's anything like the party they had two years ago, more than a million fans could be showing up out there. bob redell is live in the city with more details on what you need to know before you head out to that parade. bob, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, jon. this halloween gives us two reasons to be wearing orange and black. here at the civic center plaza, workers are setting up for the massive celebration that will be taking place tomorrow early afternoon. this is where the ticker tape parade will end with a big party and comments from players over the loudspeakers. elsewhere in town a company is putting together the floats. they're pu
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sandy is also affecting the markets. wall street is closed this morning once again and will be until things get cleaned up. for the latest details we turn to jackie deangeles live at cnbc headquarters. >> reporter: the u.s. financial markets will be closed due to the storm. this is still electronic trading of stock futures and options. the new york stock exchange and the nasdaq intend to reopen on wednesday. they're going to test backup trading systems today. the last time that the nyse was closed more than a day because of the weather, that was 1888 when a snowstorm piled up 40-foot drifts in new york city. we're expecting one piece of economic data this morning on home prices and also the labor department says that it still plans to release the october jobs report as scheduled on friday, so all eyes will be on that and of course repairs for this storm that we've specio experienced. back to you. >>> it is 4:47. the devastation continuing out east. meanti meantime, we've got another slice of heaven out here. >> upper 70s
sandy is also affecting the markets. wall street is closed this morning once again and will be until things get cleaned up. for the latest details we turn to jackie deangeles live at cnbc headquarters. >> reporter: the u.s. financial markets will be closed due to the storm. this is still electronic trading of stock futures and options. the new york stock exchange and the nasdaq intend to reopen on wednesday. they're going to test backup trading systems today. the last time that the nyse...
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right to hurricane sandy. we have two reports this morning from al roker in asbury park, new jersey, and the weather channel's julie martin in nags head. julie, how is it looking there? >> reporter: good morning, lester. we've been dealing with tropical storm force winds since about midnight here along nags head. and the fact sandy is 300 miles away or so from us, that is a true testament to how strong these winds are, how strong this storm is, and just how giant that wind field is. it is eventually going to be making its way into the noheast. right now we're dealing with gusts upwards of 50 miles an hour along nags head. a hard, stinging rain from the north/northeast, and a sea that is churning up a lot of sand. part of that was actually blown away during hurricane isabel in 2003. yesterday i could see all the way out to the end of the pier with no water. now the water is up across 70 feet or so of beach. so the water is moving in as well. we do have a hurricane warning offshore here for mariners and already
right to hurricane sandy. we have two reports this morning from al roker in asbury park, new jersey, and the weather channel's julie martin in nags head. julie, how is it looking there? >> reporter: good morning, lester. we've been dealing with tropical storm force winds since about midnight here along nags head. and the fact sandy is 300 miles away or so from us, that is a true testament to how strong these winds are, how strong this storm is, and just how giant that wind field is. it is...
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and how the hurricane sandy disaster has affected this race. let's start with our political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd who's just below me here on democracy plaza. >> let's get right to the numbers, the president with a very narrow lead, 48% to 47%. this is almost last close presidential election we had which is when president bush also had a 48% to 47% lead. among early voters, president obama with a seven-point advantage here. four in ten voters may vote early this year. and in the battle ground states, the president's got a four-point lead and that's within the margin of error. in the northea let me show you where there may be a sandy effect, and that is the idea of which candidate has better leadership qualities. a week earlier, governor romney led the polls, but now you see president obama leads. in the middle class, the president leads by n'k11, value versus the economy. >>> and watching the exhausting travel schedule has been like watching a pair of prize fighters in the 12th round. let's get right out on to
and how the hurricane sandy disaster has affected this race. let's start with our political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd who's just below me here on democracy plaza. >> let's get right to the numbers, the president with a very narrow lead, 48% to 47%. this is almost last close presidential election we had which is when president bush also had a 48% to 47% lead. among early voters, president obama with a seven-point advantage here. four in ten voters may vote...
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hurricane sandy that big, laura. the markets haven't been shut down in an emergency since the september 11th terrorist attacks. they haven't been shut down due to a storm since ronald reagan was president during hurricane gloria. but they are shut down this morning. gloria caused $2 billion in damages worldwide. no trains moving in new york city this morning. 300,000 people have left manhattan. it's possible the markets will remain closed tomorrow as well. now, of all the luck, today was supposed to be the day facebook employees could sell their shares, their lockup ended. back in august the big money got to sell, venture capitalists, early investors. today was supposed to be the little guys' turnpike. >>> as far as the economic impact of sandy, we boent know that for some time. one-third of all americans live in that storm corridor. many of them not going to work. that alone can run into the billions of dollars. back to you. >> certainly affected in many different ways. 6:57. we want to check our own forecast. >> go
hurricane sandy that big, laura. the markets haven't been shut down in an emergency since the september 11th terrorist attacks. they haven't been shut down due to a storm since ronald reagan was president during hurricane gloria. but they are shut down this morning. gloria caused $2 billion in damages worldwide. no trains moving in new york city this morning. 300,000 people have left manhattan. it's possible the markets will remain closed tomorrow as well. now, of all the luck, today was...
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cleveland airport not immune to sandy. now a look at what sandy left behind in our nation's capital. wind gusts as high as 80 miles per hour in washington, d.c., taking out trees and power lines. at one point this morning, more than 280,000 people said to be in the dark, and officials say it will take days to fix all those outages. and a look at where sandy started. new jersey. governor chris christie announcing just a few minutes ago the garden state parkway, which is an extremely busy roadway, has reopened, so progress is certainly being made there. as for air travel this morning, almost 16,000 flights have been cancelled so far, all because of sandy. jon. >> okay, marla, thank you very much. we can also tell you that bus and subway service is still shut down out in new york city and surrounding areas this morning. new york's mta says a total of seven subway tunnels under that east river are now flooded. stations are also flooded in new jersey. this is a train station in hoboken. you can see the water just busting right
cleveland airport not immune to sandy. now a look at what sandy left behind in our nation's capital. wind gusts as high as 80 miles per hour in washington, d.c., taking out trees and power lines. at one point this morning, more than 280,000 people said to be in the dark, and officials say it will take days to fix all those outages. and a look at where sandy started. new jersey. governor chris christie announcing just a few minutes ago the garden state parkway, which is an extremely busy...
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so sleep with one eye open, sandy! >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is just your first stop today on your nbc station. >>> occupy protesters in portland, oregon, are saying that police using pepper spray during a rally on saturday was excessive and violent. several hundred people marched and officer reportedly pepper sprayed about 20 of them. no injuries were reported. the coalition of protesters didn't have a permit. it was the final voyage for the world's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. after more than 50 years of service, the "uss enterprise" pulled into its home port in norfolk, virginia, to the cheers of thousands of onlookers. the big e, as it's called, is the navy's second oldest ship after the uss constitution. the ship will officially be decommissioned on september 1st. >>> the fur was flying on washington, d.c.'s national mall. hundreds of people turned out for the million puppet march in our nation's capital, homemade puppets and signs. the march is in response to mitt romney saying he would cut government funding to pbs, the l
so sleep with one eye open, sandy! >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is just your first stop today on your nbc station. >>> occupy protesters in portland, oregon, are saying that police using pepper spray during a rally on saturday was excessive and violent. several hundred people marched and officer reportedly pepper sprayed about 20 of them. no injuries were reported. the coalition of protesters didn't have a permit. it was the final voyage for the world's first nuclear powered...
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first hurricane sandy. >> the rush to prepare for sandy is on. >> second her path. while storms moving up the coast typically drift out the sea the jet stream is forcing sandy into an almost unheard of left turn. >> we never seen this. this is unprecedented for a hurricane to take this kind of track. >> and that rare turn points sandy not only towards 60 million people but yet another storm. >> a northern storm combining with the hurricane to be a super storm, a hurricane in the middle and a nor'easter outside it. >> frigid air from the dmonorth could bring up to two feet of 0 snow from kentucky to virginia to north carolina. >> this jet stream coming in and tropical air coming up is to make more rain, more snow and a bigger storm with more energy in it. >> yet another unlucky piece of the puzzle, a full moon bringing peak tides and making flooding all the more likely. >> flooding is very real. it's a serious concern for many families. i know those of you who have lived through this before my words offer little comfort. >> one final factor, sand chip's sluggish pace
first hurricane sandy. >> the rush to prepare for sandy is on. >> second her path. while storms moving up the coast typically drift out the sea the jet stream is forcing sandy into an almost unheard of left turn. >> we never seen this. this is unprecedented for a hurricane to take this kind of track. >> and that rare turn points sandy not only towards 60 million people but yet another storm. >> a northern storm combining with the hurricane to be a super storm, a...
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more than a foot of snow hit hard by sandy. one woman, sadly, reported dead here as a result of a traffic accident. more than 128,000 people in west virginia remain without power. >>> here is a look at the height of the superstorm as it rolled through point pleasant beach, new jersey last night. the surge came through like a raging river flooding streets, homes and neighborhoods. a mandatory evacuation order was issued for that area. >>> what a difference a day makes. the morning. here is a look at the very same area. homes heavily damaged or destroyed on point pleasant beach, new jersey. superstorm sandy took down the dunehat protected all of those properties. the west coast feeling the effects of the storm. so far, more than 100 flights canceled in and out of sfo. some simply chose to sleep at airport. we have city have stephanie wit latest. >> reporter: at least one flight headed to boston was able to leave on time this morning. some positive news, of course, because some airports were open, but not flying people in and out
more than a foot of snow hit hard by sandy. one woman, sadly, reported dead here as a result of a traffic accident. more than 128,000 people in west virginia remain without power. >>> here is a look at the height of the superstorm as it rolled through point pleasant beach, new jersey last night. the surge came through like a raging river flooding streets, homes and neighborhoods. a mandatory evacuation order was issued for that area. >>> what a difference a day makes. the...
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we have team coverage of hurricane sandy tonight. we go to sfo where the storm could cause cancellations and we want to begin with our meteorologist. >> the very latest that we have on hurricane sandy as reported in by
we have team coverage of hurricane sandy tonight. we go to sfo where the storm could cause cancellations and we want to begin with our meteorologist. >> the very latest that we have on hurricane sandy as reported in by
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it was pommelled by hurricane sandy. so much rain in the streets and inside the subways and parking garages, on the tarmac. a lot of flooding this evening. >> let's bring in our meteorologist. seven subway tunnels being flooded by the east river. >> that's the other component of the infrastructure. they look at the flooded tunnels below ground and the run way covered by water. they will have to inspect those. long term impacts not just the storm surge related impacts. now you will see two day rain totals close to a foot of rain as this tropical air spins across the northeast and now cold air dropping in out of the north. a very unique pattern set up across the northeast. that is what we are seeing this continental polar air out of the west and mixes into the storm even though it is not a hurricane we are seeing sustained winds in pennsylvania of about 65 miles per hour. the wind speeds will back off during the day tomorrow. all of the heavy rain will continue to add and stress the rivers and streams where runoff flooding
it was pommelled by hurricane sandy. so much rain in the streets and inside the subways and parking garages, on the tarmac. a lot of flooding this evening. >> let's bring in our meteorologist. seven subway tunnels being flooded by the east river. >> that's the other component of the infrastructure. they look at the flooded tunnels below ground and the run way covered by water. they will have to inspect those. long term impacts not just the storm surge related impacts. now you will...
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we are continuing to track hurricane sandy. we'll let you know the impacts potentially for us here on the west coast because we are already seeing rippled out flight delays and cancellations all across the board so stay tuned with us. right now we want to check on your drive with a dense fog advisory. mike inouye is really on top of it this morning. >> thank you, christinchristina. our camera right here by the east shore freeway and we're talking about the dense fog. coming toward me is eastbound. this is westbound along the water. here's the shopping center. thicker fog there. also through the north bay, this is southbound 101, the curves at terra linda. things are really kicking in through the north bay as far as the fog. we'll show you the orange area where the fog will affect your drive. so it's going to be a slower drive just because of the conditions, although the volume of traffic very light right now. there's the east bay through vallejo and down through american canyon. farther over we show you the build for the altamo
we are continuing to track hurricane sandy. we'll let you know the impacts potentially for us here on the west coast because we are already seeing rippled out flight delays and cancellations all across the board so stay tuned with us. right now we want to check on your drive with a dense fog advisory. mike inouye is really on top of it this morning. >> thank you, christinchristina. our camera right here by the east shore freeway and we're talking about the dense fog. coming toward me is...
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. >>> dhaechb station of superstorm sandy. the impact it could have on the economy and what happened at the new york stock exchange that hadn't happened in 100 years. >>> the changing way we deal with and learn about crises, the powers, krit pals of social media. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >>> here's what is making news as we head in to a new week on wall street. a positive jobs report. the final one before the election on tuesday. the labor department reporting the unemployment kicked up in november to 7.9%. but 171,000 jobs were created in the month, well above expectations. numbers for the last two with months were revised upwards. an additional 84,000 jobs added for august and september new york's mayor michael bloomberg rang the bell on wednesday after a two-day shutdown because of super storm sandy. that's the first two-day weather related shut down at the new york stock exchange since 1888. it was a first slow day but there were no glitches. the markets picked up steam. the markets fell on friday
. >>> dhaechb station of superstorm sandy. the impact it could have on the economy and what happened at the new york stock exchange that hadn't happened in 100 years. >>> the changing way we deal with and learn about crises, the powers, krit pals of social media. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >>> here's what is making news as we head in to a new week on wall street. a positive jobs report. the final one before the election on tuesday....
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we want to begin with the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we have complete coverage for you this morning from the clean to -up to the gas and food lines. we begin with the cancellation of the new york city marathon for the first time in its history. stephanie gosk. >> reporter: new york has been holding the marathon since 1970. this is the first time it's been cancelled. but since the moment mayor michael bloomberg said it was going to be cancelled, the anger started to grow. it was just among the victims, it was also their public officials, a number of them, and even runners themselves that were beginning to feel and worried that some of the researchers critically needed in this city would be diverted, but on top of that, that this would lack sensitivity. the race itself started in staten island and winds through all five boroughs. staten island is perhaps worst hit by this storm, with more than 20 people killed. they are still pulling bodies out of some of those homes. it's still a recovery there. and houses have been levelled. now, it fin
we want to begin with the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we have complete coverage for you this morning from the clean to -up to the gas and food lines. we begin with the cancellation of the new york city marathon for the first time in its history. stephanie gosk. >> reporter: new york has been holding the marathon since 1970. this is the first time it's been cancelled. but since the moment mayor michael bloomberg said it was going to be cancelled, the anger started to grow. it was just...
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all day sandy has been lashing north carolina's outer banks. julie martin is in nags head for us tonight. julie? >> reporter: we have been taking a beating all day long here along the outer banks, the tropical storm force wind gusts started around midnight and they really haven't let up, that plus the stinging rain showers coming in has made for a miserable existence all along the outer banks, and sandy is well offshore a couple of hundred miles is a testment to the size and strength of this storm. many are chosen to stay and ride this house. nonetheless, they have had their share of problems with this, we have seen flooded roadways, highway 95 completely impassable due to coastal flooding, and we have seen some power outages with that as well. back to you, lester. >> julie martin on north carolina's outer bank. >> let's move up the coast to nbc's tom strong, he's been feeling sandy's bite and we hope it beats delaware. >> reporter: time is running out for folks who are under a mandatory evacuation under in coastal delaware. right now we're get
all day sandy has been lashing north carolina's outer banks. julie martin is in nags head for us tonight. julie? >> reporter: we have been taking a beating all day long here along the outer banks, the tropical storm force wind gusts started around midnight and they really haven't let up, that plus the stinging rain showers coming in has made for a miserable existence all along the outer banks, and sandy is well offshore a couple of hundred miles is a testment to the size and strength of...
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new concerns about whether millions in donations are actually reachin families left shattered by sandy. tonight, our nbc news investigation. >>> moment of crisis at one of the most trusted institutions in the world. explosive allegations against a popular tv star, now a shake-up all the way at the top. >>> reunited, separated during the storm, we're there for the emotional moments when families find the pets they thought were lost forever. >>> and paying tribute to those who served and those who continue to serve. tonight, honoring our nation's heroes on this veterans day. >>> good evening. the fallout from the surprise resignation of cia director david petraeus after admitting to an extramarital affair has taken two tracks tonight. first with the bombshell landing just days after the presidential election, there is a growing course of questions from lawmakers about exactly when petraeus's affair was discovered and who in washington was told about it. then there's the fbi investigation that inadvertently exposed the whole thing. a probe into some harassing e-mails allegedly sent by pet
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the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a story of renewal or disappointment. for others, it's a story of limbo living as if sandy hit only yesterday. sandy hit at high tide. >> the fear is that all of this water will come together and inundate this town. >> reporter: there was simply no defense for a 14-foot storm surge. >> the entire coastline has basically been rearranged. >> reporter: it swamped the electrical grids and laid waste to hundreds of miles of shoreline. >> i was lucky to survive. i went to a friend's house thinking okay, i'll be back the next day. >> reporter: a year of next days later
the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a...
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you could little rally take three katrinas and put them inside sandy, because sandy had a 90 mile wide tropical storm force wind field. >> reporter: and nearly three times as many people were affected by sandy than by katrina. the governors of new york and new jersey estimate that just one month after the storm losses have topped $71 billion. that includes restoration and repairs already underway. compare those numbers to hurricane katrina in 2005, five states were affected. with 157 billion in restoration, reparation and rebuilding costs. and they're still counting seven years later. back on lbi, it's too difficult for kyle to think that far ahead. >> i'll just rebuild and move on. that's all. >> reporter: and kyle isn't alone. many others vow they'll do the same. the mayor of long beach island estimates the damage here alone could cost $1 billion. brian? >> katy tur on the strip of land the locals call lbi on the jersey shore. katy, thanks. >>> the early estimates are in from yesterday, by the way, so-called cyber monday. the experts predict early on sales will be above last year. th
you could little rally take three katrinas and put them inside sandy, because sandy had a 90 mile wide tropical storm force wind field. >> reporter: and nearly three times as many people were affected by sandy than by katrina. the governors of new york and new jersey estimate that just one month after the storm losses have topped $71 billion. that includes restoration and repairs already underway. compare those numbers to hurricane katrina in 2005, five states were affected. with 157...
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. >>> also, miry, so many still struggling after hurricane sandy. we'll look at its possible effect on turnout tomorrow. and would you believe the threat from the next storm on the way, a nor'easter threatening for mid-week. the storm, and the election, our coverage, nbc nightly news begins now. >>> good evening, and we can tell you it is almost over now, after a couple of years and a couple of billion dollars, on the eve of decision 2012, we are very close to knowing the first indications of how this race is going to break. heading into election day, by all accounts this election is a statistical dead heat, the latest national head-to-head has this as a 48-47 race, while state polls vary and while the battleground states call for a lot, you can tell how tight the race is by watching the two campaigns, positively barnstorming the battleground states, battling it out, based on the hope of converts here. all this, while the whole region of the country sits in the dark and watches the profound effects after the natural disaster. so we begin our electio
. >>> also, miry, so many still struggling after hurricane sandy. we'll look at its possible effect on turnout tomorrow. and would you believe the threat from the next storm on the way, a nor'easter threatening for mid-week. the storm, and the election, our coverage, nbc nightly news begins now. >>> good evening, and we can tell you it is almost over now, after a couple of years and a couple of billion dollars, on the eve of decision 2012, we are very close to knowing the...
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new yorkers are stunned by the power of hurricane sandy. electricity is out here, so traffic lights are out. and it's the same scene playing out across the country, just massive devastation that stretches all along the eastern coast here. this storm affected, according to forecasters, almost every state east of the mississippi. we know that 6 million are still without power tonight. the early damage estimate at $20 billion right now. and unfortunately it looks like the death toll is going to rise. the latest numbers in the upper 40s. again, they're working to identify who may be missing or who may be found. and that's going to continue for a couple of days. i think back to the area here in battery park and lower manhattan, there are a lot of people who have never seen it this way, because it's never been this way. but they are stunned. they know that this is going to take now longer than they initially thought to clean up and come back and a big part of that is the subway system. they have to get that repaired. they're out, trying to clean
new yorkers are stunned by the power of hurricane sandy. electricity is out here, so traffic lights are out. and it's the same scene playing out across the country, just massive devastation that stretches all along the eastern coast here. this storm affected, according to forecasters, almost every state east of the mississippi. we know that 6 million are still without power tonight. the early damage estimate at $20 billion right now. and unfortunately it looks like the death toll is going to...
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. >> sandy. sandy epstein. >> her name is sandy epstein. >> my brother's wife. yes, i love sandy. >> she is 60 years old. >> she'll be 61 in november. >> so she's older than you. >> okay, i get it. so here is sandy's before picture. all right, sandy. >> oh, sandy. >> let's see the new you. >> she's awesome. i love my sandy. i love you! wow! oh, my, i love it. >> what do you think? >> i think it's sensational. sandy, you have to look. >> sandy, spin right here. >> oh, my goodness. >> look how beautiful you look. unfortunately, her husband, dave, is in india. oh, wait until he gets home and give him a present, honey. >> he is -- stand right here. just stand a look right there. tell us about the haircut. >> i love it. thank you. >> oh, thank you. thanks, vanessa, for doing this great cut. you shaped it up, and it makes all of the difference. the color is a little deeper. showing off the beautiful eye color. >> sandy is one of the sweetest people in the whole world. i love her. we do love the same man, dave. happy birthday. you look beautiful. >> well, and i thought
. >> sandy. sandy epstein. >> her name is sandy epstein. >> my brother's wife. yes, i love sandy. >> she is 60 years old. >> she'll be 61 in november. >> so she's older than you. >> okay, i get it. so here is sandy's before picture. all right, sandy. >> oh, sandy. >> let's see the new you. >> she's awesome. i love my sandy. i love you! wow! oh, my, i love it. >> what do you think? >> i think it's sensational. sandy, you...
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. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: sandy b. >> steve: sandy b. >> jimmy: sandy b. >> steve: i love watching her movies on dvd. >> jimmy: i've got all her movies on dvd. we got something really fun planned with sandra later on in the show. you don't want to miss that. plus, he's one of the biggest rock stars in the entire world. i'm talking about my man rod stewart is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] we're talking to him. he's going to perform a song off his new album. it's going to be fantastic. guys, we're in week eight of the nfl season, and sunday night's big matchup is between the denver broncos and the green bay packers. [ cheers and applause ] as you know, at the end of every season, they give out awards like most valuable player. but they also give out awards during the season. sort of like the ones in a high school yearbook. most likely to succeed, class clown, stuff like that. so with that in mind, it's time for "tonight show superlatives." here we go. ♪ >> jimmy: our first player is jake ryan. he's a linebacker for the green bay packers. he was voted m
. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: sandy b. >> steve: sandy b. >> jimmy: sandy b. >> steve: i love watching her movies on dvd. >> jimmy: i've got all her movies on dvd. we got something really fun planned with sandra later on in the show. you don't want to miss that. plus, he's one of the biggest rock stars in the entire world. i'm talking about my man rod stewart is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] we're talking to him. he's going to...
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a lot of lessons learned from sandy. and one of those is the wording that they used to warn the public when a storm might be coming in. they found out during sandy that scientific terms just weren't working, that they needed to speak in more plain terms and really let people know not only about the wind but the storm surge. and so they've really changed the protocol for reporting these storms. thankfully this year we haven't had the opportunity or the need for those new warnings. but, again, they're in place and ready should they be needed. look, it's been a rough year, as you might imagine. this boardwalk, the iconic area here in seaside heights just after the storm, the damage here really came to symbolize so many communities splintered by sandy. now 12 months later, it, again, represents this region. some areas completely restored. others, richard, that still need a lot of help, a lot of work. and that's something that so many families are working through. as you talk about, such a broad region of the country here. an
a lot of lessons learned from sandy. and one of those is the wording that they used to warn the public when a storm might be coming in. they found out during sandy that scientific terms just weren't working, that they needed to speak in more plain terms and really let people know not only about the wind but the storm surge. and so they've really changed the protocol for reporting these storms. thankfully this year we haven't had the opportunity or the need for those new warnings. but, again,...
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on "early today," patience and gasoline are in short supply as the northeast works to recover from sandy while help continues to pour in from the military, red cross, and also springsteen, bon jovi, and many others. >>> obama, romney, and countless political candidates across the nation present their final arguments on who you should vote for them this final weekend before election day. plus new details during what really happened during the 9/11 plus new details during what really happened during the 9/11 benghazi terror attack. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. a horrific week for the northeast and mid-atlantic states continues to unfold. 94 people are confirmed dead in the u.s. from sandy. minutes ago we learned the number of power outages has gone down to 3.5 million. at the height of the blackout, 8 million people had no power. some of the biggest cries for help are coming from new york's statin island where the superstorm has claimed at least 19 lives. among them, two little boys, brothers. a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old. their
on "early today," patience and gasoline are in short supply as the northeast works to recover from sandy while help continues to pour in from the military, red cross, and also springsteen, bon jovi, and many others. >>> obama, romney, and countless political candidates across the nation present their final arguments on who you should vote for them this final weekend before election day. plus new details during what really happened during the 9/11 plus new details during what...
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coming together, coming back, sandy, rescue & recovery. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to "dateline." i'm lester holt. the winds and floodwaters may be gone, but power outages, ruined homes and impassable roads have triggered a whole new set of problems for the east coast. and new yorkers, not always known for their patience, were more rattled today by gas lines that seemed to go on forever. but today, the reason got a glimmer of hope as the relief efforts started to kick in. harry smith starts us off. >> reporter: it's been four days since hurricane sandy struck the northeast. yesterday there were screams for help in some of the worst hit areas. >> we all need help. i need help desperately. >> reporter: today, some help showed up. homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured devastated staten island. >> we have 3200 fema personnel working this storm in the northeast, and more are on their way. >> reporter: tons of relief supplies were brought into floyd bennett field in brooklyn. national guardsmen and the red cross seemed a lot more visible and fema set
coming together, coming back, sandy, rescue & recovery. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to "dateline." i'm lester holt. the winds and floodwaters may be gone, but power outages, ruined homes and impassable roads have triggered a whole new set of problems for the east coast. and new yorkers, not always known for their patience, were more rattled today by gas lines that seemed to go on forever. but today, the reason got a glimmer of hope as the relief efforts started to...
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we want to talk about hurricane sandy's aftermath. more than a million people in new jersey without electricity and in some places entire communities are completely destroyed. highlands, new jersey, one of those towns. michelle franzen is there for s us. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, lester. this blue collar fishing community is used to riding out the storm but no one was prepared for sandy's force. take a look at this home in the do downtown. the water line well above my head. as a result the majority of homeowners here cannot return to their homes, not just because their homes are flooded out but with massive debris including boats lodged in the yard. the biggest challenge for this and other communities is just being able to provide the basics at this point, food, water, and shelter. eileen has a hot meal and a warm place to stay. the local high school, her temporary shelter now for nearly a week. >> i've learned in life you have to be thankful. it's a good thing. we are all alive. >> reporter: she and her
we want to talk about hurricane sandy's aftermath. more than a million people in new jersey without electricity and in some places entire communities are completely destroyed. highlands, new jersey, one of those towns. michelle franzen is there for s us. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, lester. this blue collar fishing community is used to riding out the storm but no one was prepared for sandy's force. take a look at this home in the do downtown. the water line...
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chris clackum, nbc news. >> one of the many things sandy affected. let's get a check of the weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >>> the west coast is all of a sudden getting stormy while the east coast recovers from sandy. it looks like the big weather pattern change is well under way across the country as the cool air moved into the west. warm air surging through the middle of the country. we still continue to have these pretty impressive extremes in the jet stream. we like to see a nice zonal flow. the jet stream goes from the west coast to the east coast with minor ripples, not these big huge dips and jumps. the one in the west has brought down the cooler temperatures through central california to southern portions of nevada. 48 right now in san francisco while 70 in phoenix. it won't last through the weekend. this culprit, this upper level low spinning over northern california, bringing rain showers to lower elevations and snowshowers, even moderate bursts of snow through the central and northern portions of the sierra. in the northwest w
chris clackum, nbc news. >> one of the many things sandy affected. let's get a check of the weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >>> the west coast is all of a sudden getting stormy while the east coast recovers from sandy. it looks like the big weather pattern change is well under way across the country as the cool air moved into the west. warm air surging through the middle of the country. we still continue to have these pretty impressive extremes in the jet stream. we...
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let's start with tropical storm sandy. al roker is tracking the storm from rehoboth beach, delaware. al, good morning. >> well, good morning, lester. it's a beautiful morning starting off here in the beach. lots of folks out on the beach checking out the, the surf that's starting to get a little angrier. but again, no sign of the, the devastation that, that we're expecting from sandy. in fact, earlier, it has caused already at least 40 deaths through the caribbean, and now it's making a march toward the east. here's the latest on the system. right now, it is 350 miles southeast of charleston, south carolina. 70-mile-per-hour winds. it's moving north/northeast at 10 miles per hour. tropical force winds extend out some 450 miles from the center of this storm. right now, we do have tropical storm warnings in effect for the northwestern bahamas, also for parts of the florida coast. we're also looking at tropical storm watches and warnings along the carolina coast. we've got tropical storm warnings from the south santee river u
let's start with tropical storm sandy. al roker is tracking the storm from rehoboth beach, delaware. al, good morning. >> well, good morning, lester. it's a beautiful morning starting off here in the beach. lots of folks out on the beach checking out the, the surf that's starting to get a little angrier. but again, no sign of the, the devastation that, that we're expecting from sandy. in fact, earlier, it has caused already at least 40 deaths through the caribbean, and now it's making a...
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over 100 military vets spent their day handing out aid to hurricane sandy victims. the group belongs to a non-profit organization that's been on the ground in new york since the super storm has hit. doing good work there. >>> i'm lynn berry and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> some rodents is israel are now considered valuable assets. a security company displayed new bomb detecting technology that relies on these little guys. the mice are placed in a scanner and react to different odors blown their way. company officials say the mice flee from potentially dangerous skrents and this technology -- >>> some of the titanic's most valuable treasurers are seeing the light of day. for the very first time most of the jewelry from the titanic will be on display with a three-city tour. the pieces include diamond, sapphire rings, broaches and a gold pocket watch. the exhibition is meant to show the public the wonder of deep sea exploration. >>> just in case you have an extra $500,000 to throw around, this is what you can buy
over 100 military vets spent their day handing out aid to hurricane sandy victims. the group belongs to a non-profit organization that's been on the ground in new york since the super storm has hit. doing good work there. >>> i'm lynn berry and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> some rodents is israel are now considered valuable assets. a security company displayed new bomb detecting technology that relies on these...
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we all saying we're pulling for sandy, and if there is anything that any of us can do for you or sandy, just -- all you have to do is ask. >> now, i just talked to pg&e, and they said they're going to look specifically into whether elizabeth torres was waiting for pg&e workers to come to her home to check out a gas smell and apparently a stove that was not working. live in san francisco tonight, nbc bay area news. >> hopefully they'll get some answers there, george. there were so many stunning stories of survival from that night, but none more dramatic than a very pregnant betty g guggenheim. >> we just ran. we didn't have any shoes. we had to borrow all this stuff from our neighbor. >> can you imagine her terror? betty grabbed her three children and she didn't look back. tonight she went home for the first time. we're live in san bruno where many people say that being home sden exactly make them feel safe, jean. >> fire investigators are finally getting a closer look at the devastation. for many of them, all that's left is a chimney and a pile of ashes. many say they're grateful that
we all saying we're pulling for sandy, and if there is anything that any of us can do for you or sandy, just -- all you have to do is ask. >> now, i just talked to pg&e, and they said they're going to look specifically into whether elizabeth torres was waiting for pg&e workers to come to her home to check out a gas smell and apparently a stove that was not working. live in san francisco tonight, nbc bay area news. >> hopefully they'll get some answers there, george. there...
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and remember, first there was sandy. then last week brought a nor'easter, which brought snow, sleet and blinding wind to the northeast. and the mid-atlantic, well, today it felt like spring. a warm 66 degrees here in new york city, while parts of the west and midwest get blasted with cold-like winter, all of which is prompting people to ask yet again, what is with our crazy weather extremes? our report from our chief correspondent anne thompson. >> reporter: america has a case of weather whiplash >> 60 degrees as the high on friday, and then 28 degrees as the high on saturday. >> reporter: this weekend, the west went from summer to winter overnight. >> and that is winter. >> it is winter. >> reporter: today, the northeast enjoys the spring-like temperatures, still recovering from superstorm sandy, and the nor'easter that covered her debris in a record snowfall. >> this is something we've never seen before, any of the meteorologists here, for that matter. and it is something very, very unusual. >> reporter: you will get n
and remember, first there was sandy. then last week brought a nor'easter, which brought snow, sleet and blinding wind to the northeast. and the mid-atlantic, well, today it felt like spring. a warm 66 degrees here in new york city, while parts of the west and midwest get blasted with cold-like winter, all of which is prompting people to ask yet again, what is with our crazy weather extremes? our report from our chief correspondent anne thompson. >> reporter: america has a case of weather...
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more than 50 million people could feel the effects of sandy. >> this is going to be a big and powerful storm. and all across the eastern seaboard, i think everybody is taking the appropriate preparations. >> reporter: sandbags now guard against the water, boards braced for the violent winds, and shelters are secure and ready. thousands of flights have been canceled in many areas. public transportation has been suspended. the time to move to higher ground is all but over in the strike zone, and now there is an ominous warning for those who chose to ride the storm out. >> when it comes in tonight, we're not going to be able to come in and rescue you. it's going to be dark. electricity most likely be be out, if it's not already, and we're not going to get first responders in to find you. >> reporter: on the edge of landfall, millions now worry about what sandy may leave behind. a lot of people here very nervous what is going on as this storm begins to cross the shoreline in the next few minutes. and look, we've already seen flooding for the last couple of hours. the floodwaters are rising
more than 50 million people could feel the effects of sandy. >> this is going to be a big and powerful storm. and all across the eastern seaboard, i think everybody is taking the appropriate preparations. >> reporter: sandbags now guard against the water, boards braced for the violent winds, and shelters are secure and ready. thousands of flights have been canceled in many areas. public transportation has been suspended. the time to move to higher ground is all but over in the...
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this is what's left of sandy. making its way past pittsburgh now, and you can actually see not just rain but some snow and some frozen precip working its way in as well. we still have windy conditions to talk about. albany wind gusts to 23 miles per hour, pittsburgh 30 miles per hour and cincinnati 31. as we make our way into tomorrow, those winds still die down, but to the south, look at this. beckley, west virginia, 30-mile-an-hour winds and 30-mile-an-hour winds in washington. speaking of washington state, they have a big storm system coming into the pacific northwest. lots of rain, gale-force winds and a lot of rain from the pacific northwest all the way down to northern california. we are talking about anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain, so that's what's going on around the country, now your neck of the woods. >> i'm meteorologist christina loren live in san francisco getting really for the giants ticker tape parade. we're not expecting any showers over the course of the parade but starting at about 3:00 to
this is what's left of sandy. making its way past pittsburgh now, and you can actually see not just rain but some snow and some frozen precip working its way in as well. we still have windy conditions to talk about. albany wind gusts to 23 miles per hour, pittsburgh 30 miles per hour and cincinnati 31. as we make our way into tomorrow, those winds still die down, but to the south, look at this. beckley, west virginia, 30-mile-an-hour winds and 30-mile-an-hour winds in washington. speaking of...
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zimmer sounded uncertain two weeks ago as to whether sandy funds were when would as political payback. >> with 20/20 hindsight, you can always look back and say, was it retribution? probably all mayors are reflecting right now and thinking about it. but, you know, i really hope that that's not the case. >> reporter: in interviews this weekend, zimmer says she didn't mention the sandy threat before because she feared nobody would believe her and she was still in the process of deciding to come forward. christie's camp called her claims categorically false. hoboken got $70 million for sandy recovery on par with other communities, and the $100 million zimmer requested was for future flood control, not sandy relief, and the amount was over one-third of all state resources for a city that is only two square miles. state lawmakers investigating the george washington traffic jam say they are empowered to investigate these new charges as well as any allegation of an abuse of government power. and that could allow new jersey democrats to go after christie for some time to come. lester? >> mich
zimmer sounded uncertain two weeks ago as to whether sandy funds were when would as political payback. >> with 20/20 hindsight, you can always look back and say, was it retribution? probably all mayors are reflecting right now and thinking about it. but, you know, i really hope that that's not the case. >> reporter: in interviews this weekend, zimmer says she didn't mention the sandy threat before because she feared nobody would believe her and she was still in the process of...
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sandy! ♪ stranded at the drive in ♪ [ laughter ] trust me, "stranded at the drive in" is going to be the big hit. [ laughter ] this is big news -- >> steve: you're performing as if there was an audience. >> jimmy: well, i'm assuming that people at home will be watching either on their laptops or get their generators out. and then they're going to want to see -- and they're going to want to leave room to laugh and breathe. ♪ stranded at the drive in ♪ everybody. >> steve: your windshields is multiplying. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's pretty quick. finally, here's some more good news. the organizers of the new york city marathon are saying that this sunday's race will definitely not be affected by the hurricane -- or won by an american. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots right there. ♪ i can't stand the rain on my window bringing back sweet memories ♪ ♪ can't stand the rain >> jimmy: a little tina turner there. right? >> questlove: yeah. >> jimmy: "private dan
sandy! ♪ stranded at the drive in ♪ [ laughter ] trust me, "stranded at the drive in" is going to be the big hit. [ laughter ] this is big news -- >> steve: you're performing as if there was an audience. >> jimmy: well, i'm assuming that people at home will be watching either on their laptops or get their generators out. and then they're going to want to see -- and they're going to want to leave room to laugh and breathe. ♪ stranded at the drive in ♪ everybody....
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what do you remember about covering the sandy hook tragedy? >> wow, i remember a lot of things, it is so unfortunate that you have to remember these things, right? i remember rushing to the airport, touching down and rushing to go live for our 11:00 newscast to think we got there just in time in hartford, connecticut. and, candles and flowers were already there, the streets. so, that was the back drop of our newscast, and i'm looking at the video right now, in this is what i remember. it was christmas time i think, december 14th., it was bone chilling cold, and i did live shot after live shot in front of the christmas tree. people coming there to bring teddy bears, to bring flowers, just to express their grief. you know, they opened up their hearts and minds and talked to us. you know, we cannot across the country to document this horrible tragedy, and it was just so amazing how these folks opened up to us to tell us their feelings about it. so, that's the thing i remember about it when i saw the video, you noticed all the memories just came f
what do you remember about covering the sandy hook tragedy? >> wow, i remember a lot of things, it is so unfortunate that you have to remember these things, right? i remember rushing to the airport, touching down and rushing to go live for our 11:00 newscast to think we got there just in time in hartford, connecticut. and, candles and flowers were already there, the streets. so, that was the back drop of our newscast, and i'm looking at the video right now, in this is what i remember. it...
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tonight, what the new law will mean for you and why the victims of superstorm sandy feel left in the lurch. >>> out of the hospital. late word tonight that hillary clinton has been released from the hospital. >>> constant craving. is one of the most popular ingredients in the american diet making us overeat. tonight, what ntists are able to see for the first time. >>> and making a difference. rebuilding a great american city with a simple bowl of soup and a lot of good ideas. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >> good evening, i'm kate snow in tonight for brian. after weeks of negotiations and last-minute hold-ups over the fiscal cliff, congress late last night finally passed an agreement on taxes and spending. in a moment, we'll tell you what that legislation means for every american. but it's what the house did not do last night that caused an uproar today. lawmakers left before considering a bill to help victims of superstorm sandy, and that had republicans from hard-hit states taking aim at
tonight, what the new law will mean for you and why the victims of superstorm sandy feel left in the lurch. >>> out of the hospital. late word tonight that hillary clinton has been released from the hospital. >>> constant craving. is one of the most popular ingredients in the american diet making us overeat. tonight, what ntists are able to see for the first time. >>> and making a difference. rebuilding a great american city with a simple bowl of soup and a lot of...
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sandy turned into a full-blown blizzard in west virginia. and in the mountains, as far as south as north carolina, parts of ohio and kentucky are also breaking out the snowplows. and the candles because of power outages there. further west, over lake michigan, the storm is once again kicking up waves so high, cargo shipping on the great lakes is suspended. and several shoreline communities are evacuating. >>> meantime, across the northeast, emergency crews are surveying the damage and working overtime to put things back together. and more help is on the way. many people from here in the bay area are heading east to help with cleanup efforts there. nbc bay area's kimberly tere is live in san jose with more on that. kimberly? >> reporter: the storm is over. now the cleanup and recovery can begin. red cross of the bay area will be heading there to help. and it says it will stay as long as it is needed. emergency officials say cleanup in the cities hardest hi by sandy will take months, and help is needed as communities in more than a dozen state
sandy turned into a full-blown blizzard in west virginia. and in the mountains, as far as south as north carolina, parts of ohio and kentucky are also breaking out the snowplows. and the candles because of power outages there. further west, over lake michigan, the storm is once again kicking up waves so high, cargo shipping on the great lakes is suspended. and several shoreline communities are evacuating. >>> meantime, across the northeast, emergency crews are surveying the damage and...
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sandy's forced the cancellation of thousands of flights. how it's impacting the bay area's airports. >>> and one strong gust of wind could cause a disastrous situation as this crane dangles over a new york city high-rise. >>> it is upon us. five confirmed storm-related deaths in new york. almost 3 million people without power and flooding in the streets of new york city. this is just the beginning of hurricane sandy. >> we have team coverage for you this evening. we begin with jeff sapperstone who joins us from new haven, connecticut. he has the latest on the situation there. hi, jeff. >> reporter: hi we're in a dry spot tonight. we were just moved from the immediate shoreline because the water had been moving in so quickly. in fact, just a little while ago, governor daniel malloy here in connecticut issued a high alert for all towns on the shoreline. they want everybody out of the evacuation zone. this is a very urgent situation. the water is moving in quickly. i want to show you the issue here. we have sandbags -- >> as you can see, we lo
sandy's forced the cancellation of thousands of flights. how it's impacting the bay area's airports. >>> and one strong gust of wind could cause a disastrous situation as this crane dangles over a new york city high-rise. >>> it is upon us. five confirmed storm-related deaths in new york. almost 3 million people without power and flooding in the streets of new york city. this is just the beginning of hurricane sandy. >> we have team coverage for you this evening. we...
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hurricane sandy and the drought that gripped so much of the country. back in 2011 we had 14 billion dollar weather events. usually we have four to six. this one is an interesting stat. we haven't had a tornado death in 194 days in this country. if we can make it three more days without a tornado death it will be the longest stretch ever recorded without a tornado fatality and this year was the fewest tornadoes since '89. although we had those billion dollar events and disasters we didn't have as many tornadoes as normal. now as far as what we're dealing with as far as the weather pattern very quiet in the west, very cold in many areas of the interior west. the pattern will change a little bit. we have a cut off flow that will move offshore saturday into california. plan on a dry day today san francisco up the coast. saturday upper level low will come with clouds and showers. prepare for that but no prothe through central california, chance of showers every where else sunday. details on that little approaching storm in your weekend forecast coming up. >
hurricane sandy and the drought that gripped so much of the country. back in 2011 we had 14 billion dollar weather events. usually we have four to six. this one is an interesting stat. we haven't had a tornado death in 194 days in this country. if we can make it three more days without a tornado death it will be the longest stretch ever recorded without a tornado fatality and this year was the fewest tornadoes since '89. although we had those billion dollar events and disasters we didn't have...